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Pigs take flight as airlines claim they'll cut emissions by 50%

Posted by jamie - 22 September 2009 at 1:54pm - 0 Comments

Startling news from Willie Walsh of British Airways who is preparing to lift the lid on a deal between aviation bosses to slash their emissions by 50 per cent by 2050. Wow, it seems like magic. Oh wait, it really does seem like magic - it's just some shifty sleight of hand as part of a PR offensive to persuade Copenhagen-bound politicos that airlines really do want to help with climate change.

Greenpeace Heathrow protesters convicted

“New runway cannot and will not be built”

24 June, 2008

Five Greenpeace volunteers who occupied the top of a British Airways passenger jet were today convicted at Uxbridge magistrates court.

The campaigners pleaded guilty to being in a restricted zone, boarding an aircraft and demonstrating in an airport. They were each given an 18 month conditional discharge and will pay compensation to BA totalling £5,700.

Send Ruth Kelly a birthday message

Posted by tracy - 9 May 2008 at 10:20am - 0 Comments

Ruthy Kelly's birthday cake and cupcakes

It’s Transport Minister Ruth Kelly's 40th birthday, and just now seven women from Sipson were at the Department for Transport to give her a birthday cake. But the message is less traditional, it's a big fat, creamy, sugary NO – well that's the shape of the cake anyway. They also sang happy birthday in the reception and staff got NO cupcakes.

You too can send Ruth Kelly a birthday message. She's in charge of Heathrow expansion, so send her a message asking her to join the Make a NOise carnival on May31st.

Greenpeace campaigners climb on top Heathrow short-haul flight

Posted by tracy - 25 February 2008 at 11:25am - 38 Comments

Greenpeace campaigners climb to the top of a BA flight at Heathrow

Photo taken on mobile phone by one of the climbers on top of the plane.

Four Greenpeace climate campaigners have just climbed on top of a Manchester to London plane after it parked at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal One. They are now covering the tailfin with a huge protest banner that reads “CLIMATE EMERGENCY – NO 3rd RUNWAY”.

Heathrow injunction: Transport for London joins the fray

Posted by bex - 27 July 2007 at 2:06pm - 0 Comments

Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone has just joined the fray, speaking out against BAA's injunction. (If BAA wins its case next Wednesday, five million people would be banned from Heathrow airport, parts of two motorways and the entire Picadilly Line on the London Underground.)